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Fly fisherman! grandfather - Put the oxygen mask on yourself before anyone else. Airplane rules need to be adapted to how we run America.

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Fun fact of the day: The first lawn mower was patented on August 25, 1830, by Edwin Beard Budding, an English engineer from Stroud, Gloucestershire. Inspired by rotary cutting machines used in textile mills to trim cloth, Budding designed a mechanical device with a series of

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The first lawn mower was patented on August 25, 1830, by Edwin Beard Budding, an English engineer from Stroud, Gloucestershire. Inspired by rotary cutting machines used in textile mills to trim cloth, Budding designed a mechanical device with a series of
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Fun fact of the day: A group of foxes is called a "skulk," a term rooted in Old Norse "skulka," meaning to lurk or hide, reflecting foxes' stealthy nature. This name suits their cunning behavior, as foxes often move quietly to avoid detection. Other terms for a fox group include

Fun fact of the day:

A group of foxes is called a "skulk," a term rooted in Old Norse "skulka," meaning to lurk or hide, reflecting foxes' stealthy nature. This name suits their cunning behavior, as foxes often move quietly to avoid detection. Other terms for a fox group include
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Fun fact of the day: The first traffic light, installed on December 10, 1868, outside the British Houses of Parliament in London, was designed by railway engineer John Peake Knight. It had only two colors—red and green—operated manually by a gas-powered semaphore system. Red

Fun fact of the day:

The first traffic light, installed on December 10, 1868, outside the British Houses of Parliament in London, was designed by railway engineer John Peake Knight. It had only two colors—red and green—operated manually by a gas-powered semaphore system. Red
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I had an employee call off and the calls are transcript and sent to me via email. Here is one I received today. This genital giant is 6'5" and weighs about the same as a 64 VW beetle. Yeah, this is B** *****, Supervisor B***** *****. My department is everywhere. I'm like 101

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Fun fact of the day: The fastest worm, often cited in fun facts as moving at about 0.013 miles per hour (roughly 2 centimeters per second), is typically a reference to certain species of earthworms, like Lumbricus terrestris (the common earthworm). This speed is based on their

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The fastest worm, often cited in fun facts as moving at about 0.013 miles per hour (roughly 2 centimeters per second), is typically a reference to certain species of earthworms, like Lumbricus terrestris (the common earthworm). This speed is based on their
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Fun fact of the day: Did you know that June 28 is National Paul Bunyan Day in the U.S.? It celebrates the legendary giant lumberjack who, according to folklore, could fell entire forests with one swing of his axe and created the Grand Canyon by dragging his axe behind him!

Fun fact of the day:

Did you know that June 28 is National Paul Bunyan Day in the U.S.? It celebrates the legendary giant lumberjack who, according to folklore, could fell entire forests with one swing of his axe and created the Grand Canyon by dragging his axe behind him!
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Fun fact of the day: On June 30, 1936, *Gone with the Wind* by Margaret Mitchell was first published, becoming one of the most iconic novels and later inspiring the classic 1939 film. Its release marked a cultural milestone, selling over 30 million copies worldwide since then!

Fun fact of the day:

On June 30, 1936, *Gone with the Wind* by Margaret Mitchell was first published, becoming one of the most iconic novels and later inspiring the classic 1939 film. Its release marked a cultural milestone, selling over 30 million copies worldwide since then!
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Fun fact of the day: **Fun Fact for July 2, 2025:** Did you know that July 2 is World UFO Day? It commemorates the supposed UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, sparking global fascination with extraterrestrial life. Enthusiasts celebrate by watching sci-fi movies,

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**Fun Fact for July 2, 2025:** Did you know that July 2 is World UFO Day? It commemorates the supposed UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, sparking global fascination with extraterrestrial life. Enthusiasts celebrate by watching sci-fi movies,
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Fun fact of the day: On July 21, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon during NASA's Apollo 11 mission, saying, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

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On July 21, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon during NASA's Apollo 11 mission, saying, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."